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yes, it was.

they needed the slaves to harvest their crops, such as cotton

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Why did the south distrust Lincoln?

Because he did not get any southern voters and he did not believe in slavery (wich the souths echnomy was based upon).


How did the cash crop indigo help southern colonies?

By using it as a dye in the making of clothes


What was Roman slavery was based on?

Roman slavery was not based on race.


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What was the souths view on slavery?

Most citizens of the American West were relatively ambivalent about the issue, but since much of the West was too far North to have massive cotton plantations, the West did not have many slaves. As a result, they did not fight to prevent anti-slavery or pro-slavery laws and typically served as a mediating influence between the North and the South.

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Why did the south distrust Lincoln?

Because he did not get any southern voters and he did not believe in slavery (wich the souths echnomy was based upon).


How did the cash crop indigo help southern colonies?

By using it as a dye in the making of clothes


Why was south afraid of slavery being outlawed?

Because much of the souths economy depended on it.


Why did the secede after Lincoln was elected president?

because he wanted to abolish slavery and the souths economy depended on slavery for field work while the north had factories to fuel their economy


What was Roman slavery was based on?

Roman slavery was not based on race.


What was Chesapeake slavery based on?

Chesapeake slavery was based on Tobacco.


When was Souths Rugby created?

Souths Rugby was created in 1948.


When was Souths Logan Magpies created?

Souths Logan Magpies was created in 1921.


Why do the souths don't like Abraham Lincoln?

They were in favor of slavery while President Lincoln pressed against it. That conflict eventually began the Civil War between the North and South. The North supported Lincoln and no slavery, while the South begged to differ.


Is greg inglis moving to souths?

Yes, he signed the contract and this year 2011, his playing for souths.


What are some problems that lead to the Civil War?

The North and Souths increasing conflict with slavery was a huge factor. The first battle of the Civil War was the battle of Fort Sumpter in South Carolina.


What was the souths reaction to the dred scott case?

It suited them fine that slavery should be declared legal. They were as delighted as the Abolitonists were horrified, and the two sides were driven further apart than ever.